Saturday, November 04, 2006

Things purchased today:

orange flower honeydried lavenderteadumplingsdried sweet potatoesdried mushroomsa Chinese-English book of "101 American Customs"a book of Chinese fables, made for foreigners like me who've forgotten their hanzi

Help Protect Bees

The work of pollinators (such as bees, butterflies, and humming birds) ensures full harvests of many agricultural crops and contributes to healthy plants everywhere...As landscapes are converted from wild to managed lands, many pollinators’ habitats may be destroyed or fragmented. More than half of the food we eat depends on bees and other animals for pollination. Most of the fruit and vegetable producing plants we rely on need honeybee pollination to thrive--which is why the disappearance of honeybees known as Colony Collapse Disorder is a critical environmental issue. To learn more about research for Colony Collapse Disorder, visit Pollinator Partnership.